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Need the exact number of features IAP 93/105

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  • 1.  Need the exact number of features IAP 93/105

    Posted Sep 11, 2013 03:07 AM

    How many exact number of Users, SSID, Mac entries, VLans are to be configured in the IAP 93/105 ?

     

    if there is a specific link where a correct information i can get, kindly provide me.



  • 2.  RE: Need the exact number of features IAP 93/105
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    Posted Sep 11, 2013 05:19 AM

    Hi,

    Lets start from what i know.

     

    both ap's got 10/100/1000 eth port.

    ap-105 got dual radio dual band (so it can transmit up to 16 ssid 8 in 2.4 and 8 in 5)

    ap-93 got single radio dual band (so it can transmit up to 8 ssid's)

     

    cluster of ap-93 limited up to 16 units.

    cluster of ap-105 recommended up to 64 units.

     

    IAP-104, IAP-105, IAP-134, IAP-135, and IAP-175 support an unlimited (within reason...the usual L2 best practices apply of course...no free lunch)   number of IAPs on Layer 2 networks.

     

    IAP -92/93 supports 16 IAPs.

     

    read here also some info:

    http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Aruba-Instant/IAP-virtual-controller-max-capacity/td-p/35265

     



  • 3.  RE: Need the exact number of features IAP 93/105

    Posted Sep 11, 2013 12:47 PM
    Not only does 105's support 64, it has been QA'ed by Aruba to 64.


  • 4.  RE: Need the exact number of features IAP 93/105

    Posted Oct 21, 2013 07:01 AM

    Hello,

     

    this thread is a little bit older, but I wanted to point out that the Rel. 6.2 User Guide states:

     

    Number of WLAN SSIDs Supported

    By default, you can create up to six networks or WLANs. You can enable the Extended SSID

    option and create up to 16 WLANs. OAW-IAP-175, OAW-IAP-104, and OAW-IAP-105 devices

    support up to 8 SSIDs and RAP-3WN, OAW-IAP-92, OAW-IAP-93, OAW-IAP-134, and OAWAOS

    IAP-135 devices support up to 16 SSIDs. After you enable this option, the number of SSIDs that

    become active on each OAW-IAP depends on the OAW-IAP platform.

     

     

    So IAP105 supports 8 SSIDs all together instead of 8 per radio and IAP93 supports 16 SSIDs.

    Is this correct?